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Mirador del Valle Pololū

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Mirador del Valle Pololū

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Pololū Valley Lookout is a dramatic viewpoint situated at the northernmost tip of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, within the majestic Kohala Mountain range. Perched at an elevation of approximately 76 meters, this iconic natural monument offers unparalleled panoramic vistas of the deep, verdant Pololū Valley, its towering sea cliffs, and the vast Pacific Ocean. It marks the beginning of a series of impressive valleys carved into the ancient Kohala Volcano, a landscape rich in geological history and natural beauty.

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    3 de junio de 2022

    Ciclismo de carretera

    Uno de los lugares más espectaculares de la costa noreste. Se puede lograr maravillosamente. La bicicleta es ideal, ya que numerosos turistas obstruyen los estacionamientos y las calles aquí. Una ruta de senderismo/sendero conduce al Valle Sagrado. Toda la tierra es sagrada para los hawaianos y debe ser respetada. Lamentablemente, cada vez hay más contaminación (tirar basura) y hacinamiento. Respete el patrimonio cultural y la naturaleza (ver también: sfgate.com/travel/editorspicks/article/anger-proposed-development-Pololu-Valley-lookout-15964601.php) .
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    Mirador del Valle Pololū y Playa de arena negra de Pololu - Recorrido circular desde Pololū Valley

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    Senderismo moderado. Para todos los niveles de forma física. Sendas accesibles en su mayoría. Se requiere tener paso firme.

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    Senderismo moderado. Para todos los niveles de forma física. Sendas accesibles en su mayoría. Se requiere tener paso firme.

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    Elevación 80 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

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    lunes 27 abril

    26°C

    21°C

    48 %

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    Velocidad máx. del viento: 27,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Hawaiʻi County, Estados Unidos de Amércia

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What is the difficulty level of the Pololū Trail down to the valley floor?

    The Pololū Trail, also known as the ʻĀwini Trail, is considered steep and challenging, especially on the return climb. While the descent can take around 20-25 minutes for an average hiker, the ascent requires a good level of fitness. The trail can also be slippery, so appropriate footwear is essential.

    Is Pololū Valley Lookout suitable for families with young children?

    The lookout itself offers stunning views and is accessible for all ages. However, the hike down to the valley floor is steep and strenuous, making it less suitable for very young children or those with limited mobility. Families with older, active children might enjoy the challenge, but caution and proper preparation are advised.

    Are dogs allowed on the Pololū Trail or at the lookout?

    While the lookout area is generally open, policies regarding dogs on the Pololū Trail can vary and are often subject to local regulations for natural areas. It's best to check current local guidelines before bringing pets, especially given the trail's challenging terrain and the sacred nature of the valley.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike down to Pololū Valley?

    For the hike, wear sturdy, closed-toe hiking shoes with good grip, as the trail can be slippery and uneven. Bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and snacks. A light rain jacket is also advisable, as weather can change quickly. Remember to pack out everything you pack in.

    Is swimming allowed at the black sand beach in Pololū Valley?

    Swimming at the black sand beach is strongly discouraged due to powerful currents and rough surf. While the beach is beautiful for exploring, photography, and picnicking, entering the ocean can be extremely dangerous. Always prioritize safety and observe any posted warnings.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Pololū Valley Lookout?

    Pololū Valley Lookout is located in a relatively remote area at the end of Highway 270. There are no immediate cafes, restaurants, or formal accommodation options directly at the lookout. Visitors typically find amenities in nearby towns like Hawi or Kapaʻau, which are a short drive away.

    How does Pololū Valley compare to Waipiʻo Valley Lookout?

    Both Pololū and Waipiʻo Valleys offer breathtaking views of dramatic Hawaiian landscapes. Pololū is the northernmost of the Kohala valleys, known for its rugged, untouched feel and a more challenging, less crowded hike to its black sand beach. Waipiʻo Valley, while equally stunning, is often more developed for tourism, with a paved (though extremely steep) road and more visible signs of past habitation. Many find Pololū to offer a more serene and wild experience.

    Are permits required to visit Pololū Valley Lookout or hike the trail?

    Currently, no permits are required to visit the Pololū Valley Lookout or to hike the Pololū Trail down to the valley floor. However, visitors are reminded that the valley is considered a sacred place by Native Hawaiians, and respectful conduct is expected.

    What kind of wildlife and plants can be seen in Pololū Valley?

    Pololū Valley is home to diverse flora and fauna. From the lookout, you might spot horses grazing on the hillsides. The valley floor features ironwood trees and various native plants. Birdwatchers may also observe native Hawaiian birds. The area's natural beauty is a testament to its ecological significance.

    Is the Pololū Valley Lookout wheelchair accessible?

    The main lookout point itself offers views from a paved area, which may be accessible. However, the trail descending into the valley is steep, uneven, and not wheelchair accessible. For a fully accessible viewpoint on the Big Island, other locations might be more suitable.

    What is the historical significance of Pololū Valley?

    Pololū, meaning "long spear" in Hawaiian, has a rich history. It was once a fertile area supporting Native Hawaiian communities, renowned for kalo (taro) farming. Ancient Hawaiian oral traditions consider it a sacred space imbued with ancestral mana (spiritual energy), once home to high chiefs. Its geological origins trace back hundreds of thousands of years to the Kohala Volcano.

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